Tom Lane wrote:
>Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes:
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>>Andrew Sullivan wrote:
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>>>What will you do if the patent is granted, 8.0 is out there with the
>>>offending code, and you get a cease-and-desist letter from IBM
>>>demanding the removal of all offending code from the Net?
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>>We can modify the code slightly to hopefully avoid the patent. With the
>>US granting patents on even obvious ideas, I would think that most large
>>software projects, including commercial ones, already have tons of
>>patent violations in their code. Does anyone think otherwise?
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>I think there is zero probability of being sued by IBM in the near
>future. They would instantly destroy the credibility and good
>relationships they've worked so hard to build up with the entire
>open source community.
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>However, I don't want to be beholden to IBM indefinitely --- in five
>years their corporate strategy might change. I think that a reasonable
>response to this is to plan to get rid of ARC, or at least modify the
>code enough to avoid the patent, in time for 8.1. (It's entirely likely
>that that will happen before the patent issues, anyway.)
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There's a very recent paper at
http://carmen.cs.uiuc.edu/~zchen9/paper/TPDS-final.ps on an alternative
to ARC which claims superior performance ...
Maybe this will give us added impetus to make the 8.1 cycle short, as
has been suggested previously.
cheers
andrew